Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring

Hildebrandt T, Hermann T, Rinderle-Ma S (2016)
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 95: 54-65.

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Hildebrandt, Tobias; Hermann, ThomasUniBi ; Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie
Abstract / Bemerkung
As many users who are charged with process monitoring need to focus mainly on other work while performing monitoring as a secondary task, monitoring systems that purely rely on visual means are often not well suited for this purpose. Sonification, the presentation of data as (non-speech) sound, has proven in several studies that it can help in guiding the user's attention, especially in scenarios where process monitoring is performed in parallel with a different, main task. However, there are several aspects that have not been investigated in this area so far, for example if a continuous soundscape can guide the user's attention better than one that is based on auditory cues. We have developed a system that allows reproducible research to answer such questions. In this system, the participants' performance both for the main task (simulated by simple arithmetic problems) and for the secondary task (a simulation of a production process) can be measured in a more fine-grained manner than has been the case for existing research in this field. In a within-subject study (n=18), we compared three monitoring conditions - visual only, visual + auditory alerts and a condition combining the visual mode with continuous sonification of process events based on a forest soundscape. Participants showed significantly higher process monitoring performances in the continuous sonification condition, compared to the other two modes. The performance in the main task was at the same time not significantly affected by the continuous sonification.
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Band
95
Seite(n)
54-65
ISSN
1071-5819
eISSN
1095-9300
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2904376

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Hildebrandt T, Hermann T, Rinderle-Ma S. Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 2016;95:54-65.
Hildebrandt, T., Hermann, T., & Rinderle-Ma, S. (2016). Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 95, 54-65. doi:10.1016/j.ijhcs.2016.06.002
Hildebrandt, Tobias, Hermann, Thomas, and Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie. 2016. “Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring”. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 95: 54-65.
Hildebrandt, T., Hermann, T., and Rinderle-Ma, S. (2016). Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 95, 54-65.
Hildebrandt, T., Hermann, T., & Rinderle-Ma, S., 2016. Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 95, p 54-65.
T. Hildebrandt, T. Hermann, and S. Rinderle-Ma, “Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring”, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, vol. 95, 2016, pp. 54-65.
Hildebrandt, T., Hermann, T., Rinderle-Ma, S.: Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 95, 54-65 (2016).
Hildebrandt, Tobias, Hermann, Thomas, and Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie. “Continuous Sonification Enhances Adequacy of Interactions in Peripheral Process Monitoring”. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 95 (2016): 54-65.
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